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The issue of Yung Zheng T'ung Pao was limited, not so many of them are extant today. The table below showing the mintage of coins by the Hu-pu Pao Ch'uan Chu [ Board of Revenue ] in Peking from the first year of the Yung Zheng reign (1723) to the twelfth year of the Yung Zheng reign (1734).
Hu-pu Pao Ch'uan Chu first established in 1644 casting coins until the beginning of the Hsuan T'ung reign (1909) lasting more than 255 years. Pao Yuan Chu was the central Mint Masters in the Qing Dynasty. According to the Imperial Decree of the nineth year (1652) of the Shun Zhi reign, every provinial mint must report to the Pao Ch'uan Chu each year except Kung-pu Pao Yuan Chu [ Board of Works ]. Both of them are normally called Ching-Chu [ Mint Masters in Peking ].
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Struck Coins 機鑄幣 |
Paper Money 紙幣 |
Values/Wants 估值及征購 |
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